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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Ladies Riding Club Signal to Be Plans First Ride The "Equesti unded Monday at b p. m. Riding first spring ride fireman Air lock Club have Annes," Ladies planned their for Friday, April and utilities man at and other fire- 20. The group will gather at the the care in men and nursing workers at other rodeo grounds for the annual direct n utility I o event, and will leave at 10 00 a. Eileen Evans, key locations. Ervin Johnson, All police services in the county m. Everyone participating should y jr area from Lehi northward are be on hand in advance of that time. Mrs .Laura under superv ision of City Marshal A cordial invitation is extended V1 !f1ourh uard; and Mrs. Ned Christiansen. area This fifth "rd. When takes in Fairfield, Cedar Fort. by the club officers to any lady ary sub-statio- n, r'Vard: ?Sa SW !lTthe PJ? r r othPr fli treat the fer him to the i him. instructor, is and tot aid rpscue ha "P0j H welL present rescueat a preeter- "u.rv wlice will B" go to as- - houses and heaters, ward o.,mnini? station, locations throughout inert- district, the and one utimies iceman . tank an auxili- tne ....Qr , (t Saratoga. Jordan Pumping station and other locations. L. Carlos Coates, city defense coordinator, reported that the Mountain Fuel Supply company will cooperate by having gas maintenance men alerted in all municipalities in case of an actual raid. Stanley M. Taylor, deputy coordinator, reports that 18 persons are completing the regular first aid course now being taught by Lee Colledge under sponsorship of the defense council. An additional 11 persons will take the advanced course, completion of which will entitle them to become first aid instructors. Glen Wanlass, chief warden, reports that organization of the . OXHKBS PRESCRIPTIONS g FILLED WITH CARE Bisma 69c Rex Tablets Nome Powder BismaRex Cora Cod Liver Oil - lehi Main Street -- and 1.59 - 69c - 1.10 - - Stewart Lillian Stewart heads the club as president this season, with Ora Peterson as captain. The ladies are anticipating a healthful and enjoyable year with considerable improvement in equipment. A committee spent a day in Salt Lake City recently and purchased a new American flag. Of a beautiful taffeta finish, it is edged in gold fringe. It will be one of the flags used in the high school band concert this week. The new club banner has been completed. These will also add interest to 1 1-- mm J fit Intermountain Flower Show (Continued from front pace) garden club president, was on the reason this great organizahand to welcome entrants and tion decided on Salt Lake City visitors. was because of the famed TaberBesides tiie large number of entries submitted for competition nacle Choir. This one organization, were large displays of choice and which has made such a nationally known name for itself, has inunusual of potted plants stilled in the minds of the many placed by florists and seed houses. Federation music listeners, that Mrs Roy L. Freeman received a blue ribbon for her German ivy, it would be a different experience to see and hear the choir. Also, a red or second place ribbon for her dwarf (bird's nesO san sivera, this convention requires that a and a third place or white ribbon city have a symphony orchestra before they will accept an invifor her spider plant. tation for their program. The Utah Mrs Clara Clover received a Symphony Orhestra has been the white ribbon for her large Boston Among the entries exhibited from Lehi at the potted plant show held during the conference week-enwere several prize winning plants. The show, which was open to five states in the intermountain region was held at 33 d. Richards Street Deseret News the in auditorium grit-tie- new Tti.. T s warden system is progressing well. All wardens are being instructed to check with the people in their districts and report back so that defects in the signalling system may be determined. This information is needed so that the system may be perfected when a mock raid is second county-wid- e conducted the latter part of this month. The entire rehearsal is expected or more, Mr. to take a Coates reported. half-ho- ur Muriel L. J. Northern Grown SEEDD POTATOES EPITAPH OF A PUBLIC NURSE by other contributing factor as an attraction. For the next four weeks an article will appear in this paper concerning the festival This week we would like to introduce the program to you and the following weeks go into detail as to the itinerary. tickets (without Complete meals I $1120. This includes a souvenir program, the National Music Club magazine and entitles the owner to every event, morning, afternoon and evening. This ticket is transferable. Evening concerts only, are $6.00. Student tickets, providing the same privileges as the $11.50 ticket, are $3.00. Local ticket representative is Mrs. Donald Wright, phone 244-- Federated Clubs Plan Festival (172-W- ). Don't you know it's the part of a Brother of Man to find what the grief is and help when you can? James W. Foley. 1.85 Lehi Potted Plants Take Ribbons show was sponsored jointly- by the ' . . a . : . ianI. rtAMjciaieui warden Clubs and Deseret News. Adding to the enjoyment of the show was the cordial greeting Mounts will not be necessary given by Mrs. Hazel D. Moyle, for those wishing to join the well known gardening authority group, as several cars will be go- and columnist, who expressed a ivy. Mrs. Kill Nielson was awarding, according to Klea Ernst, desire to visit Lehi and view the ed a white ribbon for her rubber here. She complimented plant. Mrs Margaret McMillan publicity chairman. Notice should gardens be given by Wednesday of those the garden club members on was awarded third place in the who would like to accompany the their participation in the various ivy section for her small ivy Fred growing in a bowl and a second group, she stated. For further shows and conventions. served as show chair- place ribbon for iier Sultana (wax arrangements, please call Wilma Augsburger (96-WGreenwood or Lillian man and Dorothea Newbold, state plant). ) the club. 2.00 Mineral Oil Gallon Muratic Acid Gallon who wishes to join in the ride to do so, and new members are wel come to join the club. This will be a good opportunity to get acquainted with the club members. Friday, April 13, 1951 CERTIFIED BLUE TAG Bennett, P.H.X. Here lies a poor nurse who always was tired. She worked for the Board of Health where much was required. The last words she said were. "Dear Friemis, I am going Where clinics ain't wanted, no classes (I'm crowing) Cause everything there is just dandy and fine. No one will ask for the time that is mine. In heaven loud anthems forever are ringing, But having no voice, I'll keep clear of the singing. Don't mourn for me now, don't mourn for me never, I'm going to do nothing for ever and ever." O Pontiac O O DRY LAND White Rose O Russet Katahdin O O Triumph Cobbler " W. H. WRIGHT CO. Phone 2941 Pleasant Grove, Utah Don't Miss This List of Budget Buys at SPECIAL SAVINGS! 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